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the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the presidential palace on december 4th last year. several people died in opposition protesters. it happened after morsi declared his position as president did not need to be looked at by the judiciary. >> reporter: sworn in as it's first elected president. it wasn't his style and personality that won him votes. it was strong support from the muslim brotherhood, and egyptians who didn't want to vote for morsi' opponent. a figure from the mubarak era. he tried to ease the fears of women and minorities. he promised that his presidency would no threaten their rights. but politically and econo
the trial of president mohammed morsi has been adjourned to january. pro morsi supporters protested outside the court. the n.a.t.o. secretary general has warned pakistan against blocking its supply roots to afghanistan. >>> and pakistan's former leader mushariff has been granted bail over the ordered raid. >>> morsi and 14 senior members of the muslim brotherhood were charged with the following offense. inciting the killing of three protesters who gathered outside of the...
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the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
the home and morsi insists he is still in egypt's legitimate -- mohamed morsi insists he is still egypt's legitimate ruler. the biggest anti-american protest in decades. and masterpieces of modern art seized by the nazis are discovered all these years later in a small apartment in germany. welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and around the globe. a defiant mohamed morsi harangue the judge as he started his trial in egypt today. he insisted
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a defiant mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. that public opinion about it is polarized. >> translator: god will be on our side, the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force morsi's predecessor hosnne mubarak from po
a defiant mohamed mors morsi lat as his supporters take to the streets. >>> allegation he of spying by the nsa. ouousted egyptian president mohamed morsi refusing to wear his uniform and saying he is still the legitimate president of egypt. dominic kane has more. >> supporters of the deposed president mohamed morsi outside the facility where he is up for trial. and inned the charges against him be dropped. morsi is charged with inciting others to commit measured. outside a...
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mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's protest to say that they didn't even have the right to be trying him because he still is the legitimate president? >> that's right. he really, we hadn't seen mohammed morsi since july 2nd the day before he was ousted by the military. and he really picked off exactly where he left off in that speech saying that he was the president. his lawyer said that if they wanted to remove the president that there was a constitutional process to do that, suggesting that the court session was, in fact, illegal. and essentially tried to carry himself as the president, even as codefendants tried to treat h
mohammed morsi repeatedly said that he was a president and called the process invalid. when he walked in, one of the journalists yelled execution, god willing to him and there was even fights that broke out between the journalist and some of the morsi lawyers and those of his codefendants. and so there was so much chaos and drama that at the end of the day the judge determined that the case couldn't proceed. and it was adjourned until january 8th. >> was the point of mohammed morsi's...
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egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi, trial delayed until january. morsi refused to recognize the court's authority. >>> nato secretary general warned blocking its supply routes to afghanistan. pakistan, killing of leader by a drone strike. >>> pakistan's former leader, pervez musharraf is granted bail in all cases against him. ordering a raid on a mosque in islamabad which killed 100 people. >>> has agreed to pay $2.2 billion. johnson and johnson told doctors it was okay to use schizophrenia drugs on alzheimer's patients. eric holder set out the case against johnson and johnson. >> we are here to announce that johnson around johnson and three of its subsidiaries have agreed to pay $2.3 billion on civil claims that they marketed drugs that were not safe or effective, and they provided kick backs to pharmacies for prescribing and promoting these drugs. through these actions these companies lined their pockets at the expense of american taxpayers, patients and private insurance industry. they drove up costs for everyone in the health care system and ne
egypt's deposed president mohamed morsi, trial delayed until january. morsi refused to recognize the court's authority. >>> nato secretary general warned blocking its supply routes to afghanistan. pakistan, killing of leader by a drone strike. >>> pakistan's former leader, pervez musharraf is granted bail in all cases against him. ordering a raid on a mosque in islamabad which killed 100 people. >>> has agreed to pay $2.2 billion. johnson and johnson told doctors it...
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mohamed morsi and other members of muslim brotherhood have been charged with incitement on murder. mohamed morsi said he is the current president and the court doesn't have the authority to try him. >>> secretary of state john kerry is downplaying tension between the midwest and saudi arabia. he met with king abdullah in re-ard. mike viqueira has more on the meeting. >> there's no question that things are tense between the allies - the united states and saudi arabia. secretary of state john kerry visiting re-ard earlier on monday, meeting with king abdullah and the foreign minister. the flashpoints - downplaying the issues. >> syria - that the united states did not go forward with it air strikes, going with a russian plan to take away the weapons. on iran - again the saudi arabia dismnts. a diplomatic opening, secretary kerry described it as a window opening, wanting to give iran a chance to demonstrate that their nuclear program is civilian, not military persons. here is john kerry with the saudi prime minister. >> nothing that we are doing with respect to this negotiation will al
mohamed morsi and other members of muslim brotherhood have been charged with incitement on murder. mohamed morsi said he is the current president and the court doesn't have the authority to try him. >>> secretary of state john kerry is downplaying tension between the midwest and saudi arabia. he met with king abdullah in re-ard. mike viqueira has more on the meeting. >> there's no question that things are tense between the allies - the united states and saudi arabia. secretary of...
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a defiant mohamed morsi appeared at his trial in egypt. the deposed president not only refused to wear the uniform, he rejected the charges against him, said he is the legitimate president. don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout "execute h him." morsi said he is still the president. the senior judge felt compelled to adjourn the trial for two months. mohamed morsi's son said his father felt the proceedings were a sham. in no human rights, no legal rights, are and the call of emergency, and emergency, it's knot constitutional case. it's not a legal case. we are in part of egypt. >> outside the courts hundreds of morsi supporters had heard the court might dismiss the case. across the country, many of morsi's supporters were on the march. this was the scene in front of the high court in cairo. secu
a defiant mohamed morsi appeared at his trial in egypt. the deposed president not only refused to wear the uniform, he rejected the charges against him, said he is the legitimate president. don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout...
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. >>> egypt's ousted president mohammed morsi arrives to a crowd of supporters as he heads into the trial for incite. of violence and murder. if convicted he could face the death penalty. from across the bay to around the world the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. >>> hi everyone and good morning. it's monday, november 4th. i am frank mallicoat. >> i am michelle griego. time new is 6:00. spiking crime on a bay area campus. thieves at uc berkeley are targeting students walking alone in the hunt for iphones and laptops. campus police are stepping up efforts to keep students safe. plus. >> he doesn't knock. he just opens the door and says i need to leave. can you take me now? >>> new details about the man accused of last week's deadly shooting at lax as we hear from an acquaintance of paul ciancia for the first time. >> and the woman accused of killing a couple in menlo park is supposed to be in court this morning. the court date keeps being pushed back due to medical issues. her blood alcohol level was apparently twice the legal limit in the october 24th crash. >>> here's el
. >>> egypt's ousted president mohammed morsi arrives to a crowd of supporters as he heads into the trial for incite. of violence and murder. if convicted he could face the death penalty. from across the bay to around the world the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. >>> hi everyone and good morning. it's monday, november 4th. i am frank mallicoat. >> i am michelle griego. time new is 6:00. spiking crime on a bay area campus. thieves at uc berkeley are...
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mohamed morsi is charged with incitiing the deaths of others. forces are on the streets of cairo to ensure that the trial goes ahead. public opinion about it is polarized. god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was a president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted. >> hundreds of people died in the 2011 revolution to force mummar barak from power. many people had high homes -- hopes when morsi became the first democratically elected president. frustrated with what they saw as an authortarian rule, many egyptians took to the streets again. a growing wave of protest, ended up with a decision to remove morsi from office, in an act that morsi him so--himself says is against 'against the law. according to the law and the institution morsi is the president of the republican. this is the lead and constitutional situation right now.
mohamed morsi is charged with incitiing the deaths of others. forces are on the streets of cairo to ensure that the trial goes ahead. public opinion about it is polarized. god will be on our side. the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was a president. he had the full right to do whatever he wanted and to contact whoever he wanted....
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. >>> the judge adjourning the trial of mohamed morsi after a courtroom disruption by the defendants. morsi and 14 others began chanting calling that court invalid. >>> just in, blackberry abandoning plans to sell the company and the ceo is stepping down. earlier this year, the mobile phone maker announced it will allow itself to be acquired, but now it is planning to raise its own funding in order to stay in business. a bit of a change. >>> in today's good stuff, ryan's mother, breast cancer survivor, so in honor of breast cancer awareness month which just went by, he wore pink sneakers to school. the nfl does it, so why can't ryan, right? of course the dopes of the world united and ryan got bullied. >> made me feel a little bit like depressed and sad because i knew that my mom had it and it really made me like doubt getting the shoes. >> it got so bad ryan stopped wearing the shoes. here's the good part. his classmates found out why he was wearing pink in the first place and why he stopped. they felt stupid, ashamed and rightly so. so the next day, at school, there was pink everywhe
. >>> the judge adjourning the trial of mohamed morsi after a courtroom disruption by the defendants. morsi and 14 others began chanting calling that court invalid. >>> just in, blackberry abandoning plans to sell the company and the ceo is stepping down. earlier this year, the mobile phone maker announced it will allow itself to be acquired, but now it is planning to raise its own funding in order to stay in business. a bit of a change. >>> in today's good stuff,...
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. >>> mohammed morsi faced trial this morning. he's charged with siting murder. conviction could mean the death penalty. the hearing did not last long. morsi's appearance comes a day after secretary of state john kerry visited the capital. clarissa ward in is cairo. >> reporter: good morning. we were not allowed to take cameras in the courtroom. it was a chaotic scene when morsi first entered the room. half the people started cheering and chantding. the other half started shouting execution, execution. morsi himself was wearing a gray suit appeared to look perfectly healthy. co-defendants, the muslim brother hood were wearing white jump suits. they would not make a plea or confirm whether they were represented bithe. did the judge struggled to keep things things calm. the court case is adjourned until january 8. things are tense on the streets today. there are a handful of morsi supporters behind me protesting. there are protests across the capital. security forces out in mass. they want to make sure we don't see violence like we did this summer. >> clarissa than
. >>> mohammed morsi faced trial this morning. he's charged with siting murder. conviction could mean the death penalty. the hearing did not last long. morsi's appearance comes a day after secretary of state john kerry visited the capital. clarissa ward in is cairo. >> reporter: good morning. we were not allowed to take cameras in the courtroom. it was a chaotic scene when morsi first entered the room. half the people started cheering and chantding. the other half started...
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morsi. after hosni mubarak's three decades of secular authoritarian rule, morsi was elected president with the backing of the muslim brotherhood. and bassem youssef wasn't a fan. ♪ >> youssef has been hugely successful, 30 million viewer for his weekly program. but what youssef doesn't have is the full range of free speech protections of a vibrant democratic society. he opened his show in january hoping things would go better for both himself and egypt's struggling democracy in the new year. >> in march of this year, youssef received a warrant for his arrest, but with his network backing him, he was not put on trial. now egypt has a new leader, morsi is out, and the comedian is back in hot water. bassem youssef was on hiatus when morsi was ousted by the military. the military is in control again and killed nearly a thousand islamist protesters in cairo in august. there is a new general in charge. many in the middle class have embraced the new leader, ultra nationalist fervor has swept the
morsi. after hosni mubarak's three decades of secular authoritarian rule, morsi was elected president with the backing of the muslim brotherhood. and bassem youssef wasn't a fan. ♪ >> youssef has been hugely successful, 30 million viewer for his weekly program. but what youssef doesn't have is the full range of free speech protections of a vibrant democratic society. he opened his show in january hoping things would go better for both himself and egypt's struggling democracy in the new...